2018 Midterm Election Breakdown

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Despite the midterms concluding in Colorado at the beginning of the month, there are still people who don’t know the outcomes. Whether there was no easy source, the wording of the reports were too complicated or there was no easy source to get all the information needed, some people voted and never found out the result. To help remedy that and show students who their new elected officials are, here is a complete breakdown of the Colorado midterm elections:

Governor: Jared Polis (D) with 52.3% of the votes

House of Representatives:

District 1: Diana DeGette (D) with 71.1% of the votes

District 2: Joe Neguse (D) with 60.0% of the votes

District 3: Scott Tipton (R) with 51.7% of the votes

District 4: Ken Buck (R) with 60.9% of the votes

District 5: Doug Lamborn (R) with 58.3% of the votes

District 6: Jason Crow (D) with 54.1% of the votes

District 7: Ed Perlmutter (D) with 60.3% of the votes

Attorney General: Phil Weiser (D) with 50.4% of the votes

Treasurer: Dave Young (D) with 53.3% of the votes

Secretary of State: Jena Griswold (D) with 53.6% of the votes

Jefferson County specific results:

District 1, 2 and 7’s results may correlate to your specific address since they all fall within JeffCo borders to some degree

State Senate District 20: Jessie Danielson (D) with 54.0% of the votes

State Senate District 22: Brittany Pettersen (D) with 57.9% of the votes

State Senate District 16: Tammy Story (D) with 53.3% of the votes

State House District 25: Lisa Cutter (D) with 52.7% of the votes

State House District 24: Monica Duran (D) with 63.2% of the votes

State House District 23: Chris L. Kennedy (D) with 62.7% of the votes

State House District 27: Brianna Titone (D) with 50.2% of the votes

State House District 22: Colin Larson (R ) with 53.7% of the votes

State House District 28: Kerry Tipper (D) with 58.5% of the votes

State House District 29: Tracy Kraft-Tharp (D) with 58.2% of the votes

Amendments:

A (prohibiting slavery): Passed with 67.6% of the votes YES

V (reducing assembly age from 25 to 21): Did not pass with 65.2% of the votes NO

75 (enlarge the campaign fund limits): Did not pass with 65.3% of the votes NO

X (redefine definition of industrial hemp): Passed with 61.8% of the votes YES

73 (tax increase for schools largely coming from people making more than $150,000 annually): Did not pass with 52.8% of the votes NO

Proposition 109 (Bonds to fund statewide transportation projects): Did not pass with 58.7% of votes NO

Proposition 110 (Raising sales tax by 0.62 percent to fund transportation projects): Did not pass with 56.9% of votes NO